Hierve el agua half day tour
Hierve el Agua looks like boiling water. This half-day tour gives you the transfer out of Oaxaca, a solid chunk […]
Hierve el Agua looks like boiling water. This half-day tour gives you the transfer out of Oaxaca, a solid chunk […]
A sign in the airport saves stress. This private Oaxaca City airport-to-hotel transfer is built around an easy pickup system
Oaxaca clicks into place fast on foot. In just about 2 hours, you get a tight circuit through the sights
Earth, Corn & Fire is a food walk that connects Oaxaca’s markets to the ingredients behind its most famous dishes.
Monte Albán clicks with the right guide, and this half-day tour packs the must-see pre-Columbian views into 3–4 hours. I
One day, five Oaxaca worlds. Hierve el Agua delivers petrified waterfalls plus mineral pools, and I love how the day
Three stops, one big Oaxaca story. You’ll pair a guided walk through Monte Albán with hands-on craft culture at the
Oaxaca food starts with your hands. This class pairs a local market walk with a no set menu cooking session
A Oaxaca day that feels local. This private tour around Oaxaca City is built for people who don’t want to
Monte Albán feels bigger when you’re there early. This small-group day pairs morning ruins with several hands-on craft stops, all
Two markets, a forkful of Oaxaca. This is an easy, small-group food walk that turns Oaxaca City markets into a
A full day outside Oaxaca, without the stress. This is an easy route that strings together classic Zapotec sites like
Your lunch starts with a market basket. This Oaxacan vegetarian cooking class in Oaxaca City blends a neighborhood walk with
Hierve el Agua feels like a movie set. This full-day small-group trip strings together Hierve el Agua natural pools, a
Mole starts with a market, and a wood stove. With Minerva Lopez guiding the day, you get the full Oaxaca